When do you say thank you for asking a question?

When do you say thank you for asking a question?

Thank you for asking. It is used to show appreciation for somebody asking you a question. You would usually say this after someone asked a more personal question, to thank them for having enough interest or concern to ask. Q: How is your mother recovering from surgery?

Do You Say I’m Fine, Thank You?

Don’t say “I’m fine, thank you. And you?” You probably learned “How are you?” and “I’m fine, thank you. And you?” in textbooks before, but native English speakers answer it in a different way. Unfortunately, replying to this question with “I’m fine” can still be found in many English textbooks.

What’s the best question to ask someone you know?

This is a question you would ask someone you know. It implies that you know a bit about their life and that you don’t mind hearing about it. So you could ask a colleague, ‘How’s everything?’, and they might answer, ‘All good, thanks. That project I was working on…’. What’s been going on? This is another good question to ask someone you know.

What’s the correct way to say I’m great?

G: I’m great! Remember that it’s polite to also ask the other person how they are, too. You can do this by simply adding you? Or, and you? I’m very well, and you? I’m great! You? Notice that the intonation rises at the end to show that you’re asking a question.

Thank you for asking. It is used to show appreciation for somebody asking you a question. You would usually say this after someone asked a more personal question, to thank them for having enough interest or concern to ask. Q: How is your mother recovering from surgery?

Don’t say “I’m fine, thank you. And you?” You probably learned “How are you?” and “I’m fine, thank you. And you?” in textbooks before, but native English speakers answer it in a different way. Unfortunately, replying to this question with “I’m fine” can still be found in many English textbooks.

When do you say thanks for your help?

Or a simple, ironic, thanks for your help to someone who has not helped etc. – terdon Aug 20 ’13 at 12:45 As others have said, when spoken sincerely it’s a perfectly fine thing to say.

What’s the correct answer to the question good?

The most common answer that I hear and say is “Good.” It’s a positive, polite and common response. You might not actually be feeling too good when you answer “Good,” but for an acquaintance or stranger it’s a normal answer to give. Saying “Good” is grammatically correct if you mean that you’re happy and pleasant!